If you haven’t made the climb up to the third floor of Central Hall recently, you’re in for a surprise. The third floor, home to the deans’ offices, has undergone a complete renovation over the last few months, including new walls, windows, and office spaces for everyone. According to Associate Dean Jeffery Rogers, the space became too crowded after Associate...
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Hillsdale radio students score in national awards
A record-breaking number of Radio Free Hillsdale students were named finalists in the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Awards on January 5. “We had nine total finalists this year in eight different categories, which is the highest number of finalists that we’ve had since we began submitting,” said Scot Bertram, general manager of Radio Free Hillsdale and lecturer in journalism. The awards...

COVID-19 gym restrictions pose challenge to New Year’s resolutions
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive order is making it difficult for Hillsdale College students to achieve their New Year’s health resolutions. Gyms and fitness centers across the state are restricted to 25% capacity, limiting students’ workout opportunities. Director of Events and Game Day Coordinator Pat Hornak manages the fitness center in the George C. Roche Sports Complex. He said...

Physics major receives Barry Scholarship, applies to Oxford
From a small pool of applicants and an even smaller pool of nominees, the Barry Scholarship Foundation has been awarded its prestigious scholarship to senior and physics major David Forman. The scholarship would pay for all of his master’s program expenses, should he be accepted into Oxford University in the spring. “His reputation preceded him,” Professor of Ancient History Kenneth...

Bon Appetit phases back old favorites, introduces mobile app to order food
Bon Appetit Management Company is working to streamline food services and bring back items that were eliminated due to COVID-19 restrictions. One of the biggest changes is the introduction of the Transact Mobile Ordering app, which allows students to order from the cafeteria and A.J.’s Cafe via their phones. David Apthorpe, Bon Appetit general manager, said the app was put...

Ian Church receives Templeton grant
The Templeton Foundation has offered Assistant Professor of Philosophy Ian Church a grant totaling just under $2.5 million to fund a three-year project titled “ Launching Experimental Philosophy of Religion.” “I believe this is the biggest research grant the college has ever seen,” Church said. “I don’t think it’s unreasonable to think that this project could make Hillsdale the epicenter...

Seniors unveil class gift: Class of 2021 will restore the Civil War monument
Hillsdale’s Civil War Monument is set to be restored thanks to this year’s senior class gift. Retired Professor of History Tom Conner announced the class of 2021’s choice in a video played at the annual Legacy Dinner on Jan. 13. “The guys commemorated on that monument served higher ideals. We can see the monument, but what we can’t see is...
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